2014, Project exhibited at the Futur en Seine festival 2014
Nowadays we are used to interacting with other people, from all around the world thanks to online social networks.
We share videos, photos, links which are engraved on the internet. Also, our publications are filtered by moderators.
Unlike other social network, Phy remodels digital interactions to physical ones.
Phy is a social network that allows people to share many things, such as photos and videos within the same area. It is distinctive by its interactive support : it uses wall brackets in order to animate the city.
Phy-tags (physical tags) are water soluble hexagon shaped paper stickers. Combined to a smartphone app, it is possible to read or leave information in it.
The accumulation of phy-tags creates a collaborative, informative, interactive and ephemeral street art work.
Since phy-tags are water soluble, they can be erased (bad weather) with the aim of renewing dialogs and avoiding visual pollution.
Finally, phy members are the moderators. If a shocking content remains in a sticker, they are free to throw it away.

"Neighborhoods" A journalistic/reality style show that turns native born locals as well as new transplants, into tourists in the cities they reside in. This interactive journey invites the viewer in as we spotlight the cities that contain the enclaves that hold history in the categories of art, music, food, and eclectic personalities. Along for the ride is a different co-host in each city we visit, carefully selected with the ability to provide a broad spectrum of what the locals do as leisure activities.
Created by Jerry Burns, Matthew Burke and James Robinson
Produced by James Robinson,Jerry Burns and Matthew Burke
Directed by Jerry Burns and Matthew Burke
Director of Photography - Cameron Flournoy
Edited by Jerry Burns
Written by Matthew Burke and Nathan Reideaux
Narrated by Meliza Brillantes

Electric Fields is a series of software-generated animations that blend virtual worlds and abstract painting. Each animation embarks on a slow, meandering trip through an infinite world filled with colorful software-generated forms. Morphing and expanding, the gesture-like forms simultaneously appear as brush strokes and fields of digital information. Virtual cameras, cartesian perspective, parallax and atmospheric perspective elicit the sensation of floating through the painterly world, while a lush electronic soundtrack by musician Jefre Cantu-Ledesma (www.shiningskull.org) echoes throughout.
This is a two minute recording of a generative software application.
The series was shown at Upfor Gallery (www.upforgallery.com) in Portland, OR in February 2015.
Made with OpenFrameworks.